s and air conditioning systems perform the same function of maintaining cool or cold conditions in an environment. However, refrigerators are place inside while air conditioners are usually placed outside because   Question 13 options:   refrigerators function better when in a small enclosed space.   air conditioners need to release heat to the outside.   air conditioners need to use air from the outside to function.   refrigerators need to be placed in an environment of constant temperature and pressure.

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Refrigerators and air conditioning systems perform the same function of maintaining cool or cold conditions in an environment. However, refrigerators are place inside while air conditioners are usually placed outside because
 

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refrigerators function better when in a small enclosed space.
 
air conditioners need to release heat to the outside.
 
air conditioners need to use air from the outside to function.
 
refrigerators need to be placed in an environment of constant temperature and pressure.
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